All posts by Amanda Womac
Can the Environment Around a Cancer Cell Reprogram Its Nucleus?, Feb. 25
Rebeca San Martin, postdoctoral research fellow with the UT Department of Biochemistry and Cellular & Molecular Biology, will present “Can […]
Research and Student Data Vulnerability in the Ransomware Era, Feb. 18
Jason R. Jarnagin, supervisory special agent with the FBI Cyber Task Force, Knoxville field office, will present “Research and Student […]
Data Privacy: How it impacts the US Census Bureau, Feb. 11
Nicholas Nagle, professor and head of the UT Department of Geography, will present “Data Privacy: How it impacts the US […]
Lawns, Society, and Our Environment, February 4
The UT Science Forum resumes Friday, February 4 with John Stier, associate dean of the Herbert College of Agriculture and […]
Science Forum Resumes February 2022
The UT Science Forum will resume its regular Friday lecture schedule February 4, 2022. Thank you to everyone who helped […]
The Transgender Experience, Nov. 19
Theresa M. Lee, dean of the UT College of Arts and Sciences and professor of psychology, along with Leticia Flores, […]
What Lies Below: A multi-biome perspective, Nov. 12
Colleen Iverson, an ecosystem ecologist with the Climate Change Science Institute at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will present “What […]
Supercomputing for Pandemic Reaction, Prediction, and Prevention, Nov. 5
Dan Jacobson, chief scientist for computational systems biology biosciences at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will present “Confronting a Changing […]
In the Dark: Tornado Trouble in Tennessee, Oct. 29
Kelsey Ellis, associate professor in the UT Department of Geography, will present “In the Dark: Tornado trouble in Tennessee” Friday, […]
A Skin-Eating Fungus Threatens Salamander Species, Oct. 22
Doctoral Students Davis Carter and Wesley Sheley will present “A Skin-Eating Fungus Threatens Salamander Species” Friday, October 22 at noon […]